Hello All,
I had my garage door track raised today almost to the top of the garage ceiling which created slight clearance issues with the door; this required the install of quick turn brackets for the top bracket instead of the regular ones.
This had the effect of introducing a half to three-quarter inch gap at the top of the door. It's obvious to me that using quick turn brackets is also losing the ability to adjust the bracket-to-roller spacing. With the regular brackets this is possible via the two screws/adjustment underneath the bracket.
Has anybody else had this problem and what can be a solution?
Thank you!
I had my garage door track raised today almost to the top of the garage ceiling which created slight clearance issues with the door; this required the install of quick turn brackets for the top bracket instead of the regular ones.
This had the effect of introducing a half to three-quarter inch gap at the top of the door. It's obvious to me that using quick turn brackets is also losing the ability to adjust the bracket-to-roller spacing. With the regular brackets this is possible via the two screws/adjustment underneath the bracket.
Has anybody else had this problem and what can be a solution?
Thank you!
